Multistability in auditory stream segregation: a predictive coding view

Volume: 367, Issue: 1591, Pages: 1001 - 1012
Published: Apr 5, 2012
Abstract
Auditory stream segregation involves linking temporally separate acoustic events into one or more coherent sequences. For any non-trivial sequence of sounds, many alternative descriptions can be formed, only one or very few of which emerge in awareness at any time. Evidence from studies showing bi-/multistability in auditory streaming suggest that some, perhaps many of the alternative descriptions are represented in the brain in parallel and...
Paper Details
Title
Multistability in auditory stream segregation: a predictive coding view
Published Date
Apr 5, 2012
Volume
367
Issue
1591
Pages
1001 - 1012
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